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Smart Start Assist KitFor use with Single--Phase ResidentialGeothermal Heat Pumps
Installation Instructions
8--733--934--497
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting theinstallation.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSImproper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance,or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or otherconditions which may cause death, personal injury, or propertydamage. Consult a qualified installer, service agency, or yourdistributor or branch for information or assistance. The qualifiedinstaller or agency must use factory--authorized kits or accessorieswhen modifying this product. Refer to the individual instructionspackaged with the kits or accessories when installing.Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses, protective clothing,and work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing operations.Have fire extinguisher available. Read these instructionsthoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included inliterature and attached to the unit.. Consult local building codesand current editions of the National Electrical Code ( NEC ) NFPA70. In Canada, refer to current editions of the Canadian electricalcode CSA 22.1.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety--alert symbol !! .When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions ormanuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, andCAUTION. These words are used with the safety--alert symbol.DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result insevere personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazardswhich could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is usedto identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personalinjury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlightsuggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, oroperation.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury ordeath.
Before beginning any installation or modification, be sure themain electrical disconnect switch is in the OFF position. TAGTHE DISCONNECT SWITCH WITH A SUITABLEWARNING LABELUnit may contain two power sources. Ensure both arede--energized, locked out and tagged out.
! WARNING
CUT HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury.
Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs. Use care andwear appropriate protective clothing and gloves whenhandling parts.
CAUTION!
KIT CONTENTSDescription Qty
Smart Start Assist 1Smart Start Assist Metal Cover 1Screw #8 X 0.375 3Smart Start Assist Harness 1Insulated Snap Bushing 7/8” 1Mounting Base 1
Required Tools:S Phillips screwdriver
S Small flat head screwdriver
INTRODUCTIONThe Smart Start Assist Kit is designed for single phase, residentialgeothermal units. The kit contains two main parts which areinstalled on top of the geothermal unit’s electrical box (E--box).The Smart Start Assist attaches to the E--box top via a mountingplate as shown in Fig. 1.
Mounting Plate
Smart StartAssist
A14190Fig. 1 — Smart Start Assist
UNIT DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATHHAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in unit damage,personal injury or death.
Installation and servicing of this equipment can be hazardousdue to system pressure and electrical components. Onlytrained and qualified personnel should install, repair, or servicethe equipment.
WARNING!
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SPECIFICATIONSRated Operating Voltage 208/230VACrms +/--- 15% 50---60Hz
Environmental Operating Range ---4° F to 149° F (---20° to 65° C); <95% @ 40° C relative humidity, non---condensing
Degree of Protection IP20
Over---voltage Category II
Operational Rated Current 32 Amps
Max Starting Current 80A Acms
Min Full Load Current 80A ACms
Min. time between starts 6 minutes
Min. time between stop to start 3 minutes
STANDARDS
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INSTALLATIONThe Smart Start Assist Kit includes all components required forinstallation. The Smart Start Assist (SSA) module attaches to theunit by clipping onto its plastic holder (base).The Smart Start Assist module can be mounted with its terminalblock facing left or right, depending on the unit configurations (leftor right discharge air). The unit’s e--box has two (2) configurations,as shown in Fig. 2.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury ordeath.
Before beginning any installation or modification, be sure themain electrical disconnect switch is in the OFF position. TAGTHE DISCONNECT SWITCH WITH A SUITABLEWARNING LABELUnit may contain two power sources. Ensure both arede--energized, locked out and tagged out.
! WARNING
1. Remove power to the unit. Be sure to follow all applicablestate and federal laws and regulations concerning lock outand tag out for the power source. Use a multi--meter to veri-fy there is no power at the unit.
Route all wiresthrough here
A14192Fig. 2 — Smart Start Assist Mounting Locations
NOTE: Electrical Box (e--box) shown in the Fig. 2 is for referenceonly. Actual components in the unit’s electrical box will varydepending on the installed options.
IMPORTANT: Make sure all wires are routed through the plasticbushing on the sheet metal cover knockout.HARDWARE INSTALLATIONFollow these steps to mount the Smart Start Assist (SSA) moduleon top of the electrical control box:NOTE: Both horizontal (HZ) and vertical (VT) configurations usethe same mounting procedure.
1. Remove the plastic base from the Smart Start Assistmodule. To do this, use a small flat screwdriver and pressoutwards on the clip--on tabs located on either side of themodule (see Fig. 3).
2. Align the mounting base with pilot holes on top of thee--box.
3. Secure plastic base to control box by using the providedtwo (2) #8 screws.
Clip-on tabs (on base)
A14191Fig. 3 — Smart Start Assist Plastic Base Location
WIRING TERMINATIONSThe Smart Start Assist (SSA) module comes with a terminationblock located at the front of the device. The terminal block islabeled as shown in Fig.The Smart Start Assist kit comes with its own respective harnessneeded for compressor high voltage re--wiring.The wires are labeled according to the terminal block on the SmartStart Assist, compressor contactor and run capacitor terminals foreasy identification.Wires that terminate on the Smart Start Assist (SSA) do not haveany crimped--on terminals.
A14193Fig. 4 — Smart Start Assist Terminations
1. Remove the compressor wires from T1 and T2 terminalsside on the compressor contactor. Pull them out of thee--box. See Fig. 5.
2. Locate the Smart Start Assist terminal cover. Make sure allwires that are to be terminated on the SSA terminal blockpass through the 7/8” bushing (provided in kit, see Fig. 2for location.)
3. Terminate the compressor R (red) wire on the R positionfrom the SSA terminal block.
4. Terminate the C (black) wire on the N/L2 position of theterminal block, along with the wire labeled N/L2 from theSSA harness.
5. Terminate the remainder of wires on the SSA terminal blockby following the labels ON, S and RC.
6. Route the SSA harness through the high voltage knock outon the e--box. See Fig. 2.
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7. Disconnect the harness that connects the run capacitor to thecompressor contactor and remove it from the unit.
8. Terminate the wires from the supplied wiring harnesslabeled CC1--L1 and CC2--L2 on compressor contactor(CC) L1 and L2 terminals.
9. Terminate wire labeled CC--T1 on compressor contactor T1terminal.
10. Terminate the C1--1 (black) wire on the same terminal thatthe compressor S (yellow) wire is terminated (runcapacitor).
11. Terminate the C1--2 (red) wire on the open terminal of therun capacitor.
PERFORM FUNCTIONALITY CHECK AND INSTALLCOVER
1. Verify that the installation and termination of all the wiresmatch the electrical schematic shown in Fig. 6.
2. Install the sheet metal plate that was provided in this kit, andcover the SSA terminal block.
Compressor Wiring
Line Voltage from Field
A14194Fig. 5 — Compressor Contactor
A14195Fig. 6 — Smart Start Assist Wiring Schematic
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A14196Fig. 7 — Smart Start Harness Wiring Guide
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A14196 / A141991. The Smart Start Assist has 2 indication LEDs on board. The green LEDindicates the status fo the on-board power supply while the red LED indi-cates an alarm condition or the recovery time between starts1
2. Once the mains voltage is present, the green LED will be fully ON. In casethe mains voltage is less than the stated pickup voltage alarm value, thegreen LED will be flashing. In case the mains voltage is higher than thestated pickup voltage and the green LED is flashing, this may indicate thatthe on-board power supply is faulty. (Power Supply Alarm)
3. Upon closing K1, the Smart Start Assist will start ramping for duration of<1 second provided that the minimum time from stop to start is respect-ed. When opening the K1, the Smart Start Assist will stop without anyramp down.
4. In case of an under-voltage, the Smart Start Assist will shut down and thered LED will flash 2 times as long as the under-voltage is present. Oncethe mains voltage is restored, the red LED will continue flashing for 5 min-utes (6 minutes for HP versions). Following these 5 minutes, the SmartStart Assist will start ramping function in the case k1 is closed. The devicecan be reset at any time by removing power on L1-N connection. Whenthe power is reapplied, the soft starter will start ramping up as soon as K1is closed provided that the minimum time between starts and the mini-mum time from stop to start are respected.
5. If an over--- current (>80A for 1 second) is sensed, the Smart Start Assistwill shut down and the red LED will flash 3 times indicating an over--- cur-rent situation. This continues for 5 minutes. In the case that the over--- cur-rent is still present at the second attempt, user intervention is required tomeet the controller by cycling power for the device to operate again asthis implies that there are problems in the system.
6. A detection circuitry provides protection in case of a faulty starting capaci-tor EMR. In such a situation, the red LED will flash 4 times for 5 minutes.Smart Start Assist will check the status of the starting capacitor EMR be-fore attempting a ramping function (in the case K1 is closed). If, at thesecond attempt, the starting capacitor EMR is found to be faulty, user in-tervention is required to reset the controller by cycle power for the device.
7. In the case of incomplete ramping of the soft starter, the red LED will flash5 times. The flashing will be indicated by the red LED for 5 minutes. If,after the second attempt, there is another incomplete ramp alarm, userintervention is required to reset the controller.
8. During recovery from under--- voltage, over--- current and incomplete rampalarms, the red LED will flash twice the normal flashing frequency usingthe same number of flashes. The figure shows the flashing in case of arecovery from an under--- voltage alarm.
9. During the recovery time between starts, the Smart Start Assist will becontinuously ON until the necessary recovery time elapses1
10. If supply on Smart Start Assist is removed before the recovery period haselapsed, when supply is restored, the delay will continue until the remain-ing recovery time from the last start/stop (before supply removal) is over.Following this, another start may be attempted. If supply is removed dur-ing alarm recovery (red LED flashing), when supply is restored, the alarmwill be rest and the Smart Start Assist will only wait for the respective de-lays between starts and/or stop to start to elapse before attempting an-other start (assuming K1 is closed).
1 - Applicable to HP versions only
Fig. 8 — Mode of Operation
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A142001. For a 50Hz supply, minimum interruption detection is of 50ms (+20ms / --- 0ms).2. Red LED will be ON (for HP versions only) if the time between starts and/or time from stop to start has not elapsed.3. Applicable to RSBS23..A2V22C24…versions.
Fig. 9 — Voltage Interruptions
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A143141. When a voltage dip and/or interruption is detected, the under--- voltage alarm will be triggered (2 flashes on red LED).2. If, during bypass, the current (le) is <2.5AACms for Ue> = 190VAC, the under--- voltage alarm will also be triggered as this might indicate a voltage interruptioncondition.
3. Voltage dips/interruptions occurring during recovery between starts and /or alarm recovery shall be ignored.4. Voltage dips/interruptions are not monitored during ramping and idle (control OFF) states.5. Applicable to RSB23.A2V22C24…versions.
Fig. 10 — Voltage Dips
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LED STATUS INDICATION
Red LED Relay Contact* Condition Action
Fully ON1 11/12 Min. recovery time between starts and/or recov-ery time between stop to start
Auto reset when minimum recovery tieelapses.
2 flashes 11/14 Under---voltage &Ue < 190VAC)**** Auto reset with 5 min. recovery**
3 flashes 11/14 Over---current (>80A for≥1 sec.) Auto reset with 5 min. recovery
4 flashes 11/14 Relay protection Auto reset with 5 min. recovery***
5 flashes 11/14 Incomplete ramp Auto reset with 5 min. recovery
N/A 11/12 Supply phase loss Physical check
N/A 11/12 Idle state
N/A 11/12 Ramping state
N/A 11/12 Bypass mode
Green LED Relay Contact* Condition Action
Flashing 11/12 Power supply alarm Replace Smart Start device
Fully ON 11/12 Idle state RSBS waiting for control signal to start
Notes:1 Applicable to RSBS2332A2V.2C24HP For other models, no indication on the Red LED is provided* Applies only to RSBS23XXA2V22C24 models** Monitored during idle and bypass*** Refer to note 6 in Mode of Operation section in Smart Assist Installation Instruction.**** Refer to voltage dips and interruptions section in Smart Assist Installation Instruction for mode of operation.
FLASHING SEQUENCE
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6720808954 (2013/10)
Copyright 2014 CAC / BDP S 7310 W. Morris St. S Indianapolis, IN 46231
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.
Catalog No: IIK--8733934497--01Replaces: New
Edition Date: 06/14